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Pictured are three cast terra cotta sculptures by artist Alexander Stirling Calder in the exterior garden of the Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Until 1961 the sculptures resided on the Witherspoon Building in Philadelphia. Each represents a significant figure in the history of American Presbyterianism. From left to right are Francis Makemie, John Witherspoon, and John McMillan.